[SOLVED] Blue Yeti Weird Crackling Noise

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Perhaps the crackling is more obvious here?
View: https://soundcloud.com/kevin-andris-keskkuela/blueyeti

The problem follows the microphone (tested on a mac as well). So the only fix I have discovered so far is putting the gain to pretty much near the 0, having mic levels at 60 and applying noise suppression in OBS studio. The issue with doing all that is that I have to speak close to the mic and I will have a very bassy voice. This can be fixed with EQ in Davinci Resolve, so theoretically doing all that leaves me with 0 issues.

Ralston18

Titan
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Not sure about "the noise": I hear reverb - is that intentional? Bass?

Echo loop:

https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/blue-yeti-i-get-a-repeating-echo-what-settings.108971/

Otherwise:

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Try another known working microphone on your computer.

Try the Blue Yeti on another known working computer or sound/audio system.

Determine if the problem stays with the current host computer or follows the microphone.

Manually download any applicable drivers and/or software via the manufacturer's websites. Reinstall and reconfigure.

[ Moderator Note: Moving post from Computer Peripherals to Home Audio & Theatre.]
 
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Perhaps the crackling is more obvious here?
View: https://soundcloud.com/kevin-andris-keskkuela/blueyeti

The problem follows the microphone (tested on a mac as well). So the only fix I have discovered so far is putting the gain to pretty much near the 0, having mic levels at 60 and applying noise suppression in OBS studio. The issue with doing all that is that I have to speak close to the mic and I will have a very bassy voice. This can be fixed with EQ in Davinci Resolve, so theoretically doing all that leaves me with 0 issues.
 
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